Jaramillo placed in two individual events as he won the 200-meter dash in 23.02 seconds and he was second in the 100 meters in 11.80.

He was also on two relay teams that finished in the top four. The 4x200 placed third in 1:34.10 and the 4x100 took fourth place in 1:34.10.

Three additional Tigers also placed in their events. Joel Johnson placed second in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles in 41.51, Josh Mosher was fourth in the discus with a toss of 138-7 and Abren Tenorio finished eighth in the shot put with a distance of 42-5 1/2.

La Junta tied for fourth place in the boys' meet with 43 points.

The Lady Tigers were 14th in the girls' competition with 18 points. Three La Junta girls were place winners as Chelsea Applehunt took fourth in the 100-meter high hurdles in 17.93, Lauren Addington finished seventh in the triple jump at 30-11 and Kourtnei Osborn was eighth in the triple jump at 29-2 1/2.

The Lady Tigers placed in three relays. They were fourth in the 4x100 in 53.89, fourth in the 4x200 in 1:53.94 and eighth in the 4x800 in 11:29.05.

Swink High School took 11th place in the girls' meet with 31 points. Leading the Lady Lions was Lindsey Tatum who won two events. She took the high jump at 5-0 and she also claimed the triple jump championship at 35-3.

Tatum also placed sixth in the long jump at 15-6.

The only other Swink girl to place was Kyrah Guerin, who was fourth in the 100 in 13.64.

The Lady Lions also took sixth place in the 800 sprint medley in 1:59.15.

None of the Swink boys placed.

Rocky Ford was 21st in the girls' meet with three points. Kayla Vigil was the only Lady Meloneer to place as she was sixth in the shot put at 32-10.

Rocky did not place in the boys' meet.

Fowler tied for 19th place in the boys' competition with one point. Rhett Hinkle was the only Grizzly to place as he finished eighth in the 1,600 in 4:44.77.

The Lady Grizzlies finished 16th in the girls' meet with 13 points. Breanna Hobby was second in the long jump at 16-1 3/4 and Jaclyn Sallee took eighth place in the discus at 98-5.

The Crowley County girls placed 15th with 14 points. Three Lady Chargers placed as Kelsey England finished fifth in the 300 hurdles in 51.96, Shandi Waldroupe was fifth in the discus at 105-10 and Joanna Diaz was sixth in the discus at 101-9.

Crowley County placed sixth in the 4x800 in 10:36.45.

The Crowley County boys did not place.

McClave took 17th place in the boys' meet with 13 points. Gabe Longworth won the 100 meters in 11.79 and Dillan Kelley placed sixth in the 300 hurdles in 42.76.

None of the McClave girls placed.

Lamar's Ashley Snyder was named the Most Outstanding girls' athlete.

Palmer Ridge sweepsPalmer Ridge High School took both the boys' and girls' competitions. The Bears won the meet with 106 points and the Lady Bears scored 112 1/2.

Coronado was second in the boys' meet with 76 points. Pueblo South was third with 59 and Air Academy, La Junta and Liberty tied for fourth with 43 points.

The Classical Academy took second in the girls' meet with 77 points, followed by Coronado with 68 1/2, Palmer with 65 1/2 and Lamar with 62.

Palmer Ridge won three boys' events, as did Canon City. Liberty and Pueblo South both won two and Air Academy, La Junta, McClave, Pueblo East, Pueblo West each won one event.

Palmer Ridge won just one girls' event. Palmer led with three, Air Academy, Lamar, Pueblo East and Swink all won two and Liberty, Pueblo West, TCA and Trinidad all had one victory.

Records fallA total of six records, four boys and two girls. were broken at this year's meet.

In the boys' meet, Canon City's Zac McCoy shattered the record in the 400-meter dash in 49.95, Palmer's Ben Goodman set a record in the 800-meter run in 1:56.59, Liberty's Clayson Shumway broke the record in the 3,200 in 9:32.39 and Pueblo East established the record in the 4x800 relay in 8:14.04.

For the girls, Air Academy's Jordyn Grulkowski broke the record in the pole vault at 11-3. The pole vault competition took place Thursday at Dutch Clark Stadium in Pueblo.

Pueblo West set a new record in the 4x800-meter relay.

This week's scheduleSwink will host its annual Ray Headley Invitational on Friday. Also attending are Cheraw, Crowley County, Fowler, Las Animas and Rocky Ford.

La Junta will be competing at the Coronado Classic in Colorado Springs, also on Friday.

Cheraw, Crowley County, Kim, Las Animas, McClave, Swink will be at the Springfield Invitational on Saturday.